View Full Version : Question: Are Colorado range waivers uniform?
I'd like to shoot today and next Sunday, it's been about 6 months and I want to re-familiarize. I was about to call Centennial Gun Club to reserve and hour (looks like I just missed Pueblo West's public day, and I don't see any open to the public at CRC) and started to complete the waiver online but it looks as if I have to provide tons of contact/personal info and ER contact and have a code/link sent to my smart phone in order to check it out and shoot for an hour.
The last club I belonged to (outside Colorado) we filled out/signed a very basic postcard, paid dues, and got a key. I understand the request to provide all that is a safety and liability thing, I get that. My question is: are waivers for ranges here in Colorado (member or visitor) all very detailed like CGC's? State law? Or are they different? (I did see CRC's is on paper.)
Also, can anyone suggest a rifle range within about an hour of Denver open to the public today and/or next weekend?
DenverGP
08-02-2015, 10:58
Bristlecone is my favorite.
http://www.bristleconeshooting.com/
It's in lakewood. Only members can reserve a lane, but they've got a lot of lanes, so I'd be surprised if you had to wait long if at all just walking in. Don't remember what they ask for on their waiver form, but I remember it being pretty simple/basic.
Rooskibar03
08-02-2015, 17:03
Centennial waiver is way above and beyond. Outside the USPSA match I'll never shoot there.
Like GP said Bristlecone is where the cool kids hang out. Waiver at Bluecore is pretty standard but unless things have changed good luck getting in there on a Sunday.
Bristlecone is my favorite.
Perfect, thanks. I shot for an hour, employees were very friendly- no sales pitches but we did discuss events and matches. RO's helpful, and I tried the simulator- so fun! Only a short wait due to training on half the lanes, and waiver was simply name and DOB. I appreciate your input- great place for very hot or very cold days.
Centennial waiver is way above and beyond.
Yes, a bit much. Bristlecone was great, I'll be back to watch and shoot pins as soon as I have a Monday evening free. I'll check out Bluecore sometime, too. Thanks.
Great-Kazoo
08-02-2015, 18:46
Yes, a bit much. Bristlecone was great, I'll be back to watch and shoot pins as soon as I have a Monday evening free. I'll check out Bluecore sometime, too. Thanks.
They're running them on wed. also That one is draw from holster.
Pins are every Monday, but only one Wednesday a month.
colorider
08-03-2015, 15:39
Rim fire steel target shooting at bristlecone this Wednesday. Ping ping ping ping ping.
I wouldn't mind trying out Bristlecone, but it's clear across town.
You're in Englewood, ever try The Shootist? I went there recently, seemed fine to me.
You're in Englewood, ever try The Shootist? I went there recently, seemed fine to me.
Not yet, they are handgun & .22 only, but I'll check it out.
BluCore's waiver is just signature and DOB. I got a few hours in because no one was waiting, nice 100yd indoor rifle range. Staff was very helpful, no sales or membership pitches.
The online link to CRC's waiver shows theirs is also very basic. Starting to think most of them are.
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